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AOPA launchs General Aviation Serves America Campaign

10:11 PM in News by Aviation Utah

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), one of the largest supporters of general aviation (aircraft operations other than airlines) recently launched its “General Aviation Serves America” campaign to prevent legislation in Washington which may severely stunt the growth of the industry. General aviation has seen a drastic decrease in public support recently due to the current economic recession and the “frivolous” use of business jets by corporations using government funding.

Harrison Ford voiced his concerns as an avid supporter of general aviation.

The story of a doctor supporting communities in the Chesepeake Bay.

F-16 landing gear collapses during touchdown at OGD

9:54 PM in News by Aviation Utah

News Flash

Video Courtesy of KSL.com

April 20th, 2009 @ 10:00pm
By Nicole Gonzales KSL News
OGDEN — Several fighter jets simulated emergency landings at Ogden Hinckley Airport Monday, and one of them experienced a real emergency.

Eight F-16s were diverted from Hill Air Force Base but landed safely. One aircraft apparently had some braking issues and went off the runway, causing its landing gear to collapse.

Originally the low-fuel training landings were supposed to take place at Hill Air Force Base, but an aircraft blew a tire on the runway, which made landing there impossible. So, they chose the closest airport: Ogden Hinckley.

The commander said in an ideal situation, they would’ve chosen Salt Lake International because it has more runways. In any case, seven F-16s landed without any problem, but an eighth jet touched down, and from what officials could tell it had a braking problem.

“Apparently he was unable to stop the aircraft before the end of the runway. When he got off the runway, the nose gear collapsed as a mechanical failure because it’s not used to running off the road like that,” explained Col. Scott Dennis, commander of the 388 Fighter Wing. “The fact that he recovered safely and the aircraft is basically intact is probably a testament to our training.”

The commander says the issue had nothing to do with the length of Ogden’s runway. He said it’s 8,000 feet, long enough to land an F-16 safely.

Dennis said they wouldn’t know the extent of the damage until they move it and take a closer look. That’s probably going to be Tuesday morning.

He all but guaranteed that this aircraft will fly again, and said a neutral department is going to investigate what exactly happened.

E-mail: ngonzales@ksl.com

2009 Spring Scholarship Deadlines

4:26 PM in Education, Flight Training by Aviation Utah

Hey everyone. We’ve found a couple of aviation scholarships with very close deadlines. Click on the links to go to the scholarship websites.

Deadlines:

January 30, 2009   ExxonMobil Aviation and the Avitats International Operators Scholarship

January 31, 2009 The LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Scholarship

February 13, 2009   Maintenance Technical Reward and Career Scholarship (Maintenance TRACS)

March 31, 2009 AOPA Air Safety Foundation Scholarships

Other Scholarship Resources

Landing.com Scholarship List

AvScholars.com a great resource for Aviation Education

The University Aviation Association Scholarships

The Magic of Flight

3:42 PM in Aviation Utah by Aviation Utah

Realize the dream of flight. Learn to fly. Utah has a wealth of beautiful landscape that can only be truly appreciated from the air.

FAASTeam CFI Workshop #3 – SLC

3:52 PM in Events by Aviation Utah

May 1, 2009
8:00 AMto10:00 AM

This CFI workshop is the 3rd of 8 quarterly workshops sponsored by the FAA Safety Team to reduce general aviation accidents. Light Sport Aircraft Privileges, Limitations, Training & Examination plus use of the automated pilot application system, IACRA,  & Summer Weather Flying will be discussed. Non CFIs are also invited to attend.

Westminister College, Kibbie Executive Terminal
337 N. 2370 W.
Salt Lake City, UT 84116

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